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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles 2 0 Browse Search
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Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War 1 1 Browse Search
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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, Virginia, 1865 (search)
Battery "C & E," 4th Arty. April 3: Occupation of PetersburgMASSACHUSETTS--29th, 57th, 59th and 61st Infantry. MARYLAND--3d Infantry. MICHIGAN--1st Sharpshooters; 2d, 8th, 17th, 20th and 27th Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--18th Infantry. NEW YORK--14th Heavy Arty.; 46th, 80th and 109th Infantry. OHIO--60th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--50th, 51st, 68th, 100th and 114th Infantry. WISCONSIN--37th and 38th Infantry. UNITED STATES--Battery "C & I," 5th Arty. April 3: Occupation of RichmondCONNECTICUT--8th, 11th and 21st Infantry. MARYLAND--8th Infantry. MASSACHUSETTS--4th Cavalry (Cos. "E," "H"); 40th Infantry. NEW HAMPSHIRE--2d, 10th, 12th and 13th Infantry. NEW YORK--81st, 98th, 118th and 139th Infantry. PENNSYLVANIA--58th and 188th Infantry. VERMONT--9th Infantry. WISCONSIN--19th Infantry. UNITED STATES--2d Colored Cavalry; 9th, 10th, 19th, 22d, 29th (Conn.), 36th, 38th, 43d, 114th, 115th, 117th and 118th Colored Infantry. April 3: Skirmish, HillsvillePENNSYLVANIA--15th Cavalry (Detachment).
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Pennsylvania Volunteers. (search)
r 30. Russellville December 31. Nauvoo, Ala., January 2. Thorn Hill January 3. Near Mount Hope January 5. Pursuit of Lyon January 13-16. Red Hill January 14. Warrenton January 15. Paint Rock January 26. Stoneman's Raid into Southwest Virginia and Western North Carolina March 21-April 25. Demonstration on Virginia & Tennessee Railroad to near Lynchburg, Va., March 26-April 6 (Detachment under Major Wagner). Yadkin River March 29. Boone, N. C., April 1. Hillsville and Wytheville, Va., April 3. New London, Va., April 8. Martinsville April 8. Near Greensboro April 11. Capture of Saulsbury April 12. Jamestown, N. C., April 19. Howard's Gap, Blue Ridge Mountains, April 22. Pursuit of Jeff Davis May. (A Detachment of Regiment was on duty at Headquarters Army of the Cumberland June 24, 1863, to December, 1864; participated in the Atlanta Campaign and Nashville Campaign.) Mustered out at Nashville, Tenn., June 21, 1865. Company A
Capt. Calvin D. Cowles , 23d U. S. Infantry, Major George B. Davis , U. S. Army, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph W. Kirkley, The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War, Index. (search)
Highland County, Va. 116, 3 Scout through, April 15-23, 1865 116, 3 Hillsborough, Ala. 24, 3; 117, 1; 118, 1; 149, E5 Hillsborough, Ga. 69, 5; 70, 1; 101, 21; 117, 1; 118, 1; 143, G3; 144, C3 Hillsborough, Miss. 51, 1; 117, 1; 135-A; 155, C11; 171 Hillsborough, Tenn. 24, 3; 30, 2; 34, 5; 97, 1; 118, 1; 135-A; 149, B8 Vicinity of, 1863 34, 5 Hillsborough, Va. 7, 1; 27, 1; 81, 4; 100, 1; 116, 2; 136, F6 Hill's Point, N. C. 24, 5 Hillsville, Va. 135-A Hilton head, S. C. 76, 2; 91, 4; 117, 1; 135-A; 144, F11; 171 Hinesville, Ga. 118, 1; 135-A; 144, G9; 145, A10; 171 Hockerville, Tenn.: Vicinity of, 1863 34, 5 Hodgensville, Ky. 118, 1; 135-A; 150, B8 Hogan's, Va. 17, 1; 19, 1; 20, 1; 77, 1; 92, 1; 97, 2; 100, 2 Hog Jaw Valley, Ala. 97, 1 Holden, Mo. 161, E12 Holly Creek, Ga. 24, 3; 88, 2; 149, E12 Holly Springs, Miss. 117, 1; 135-A; 154, C11; 171 Hollytree Gap,
Virginia post-offices. --Establishments.--Pomona, Loudoun county, Va., Benjamin D. Kalb postmaster; to be specially supplied from Lovettsville. Calfee's Ferry, Pulaski county, Va., Jacob Philieger postmaster; on the route from Newbern to Reed Island. Wood Lawn, Carroll county, Va., E. S. Fulton postmaster; on route from Hillsville to Grayson Court-House. Office at White Top, Grayson county, Va., is discontinued. Appointments. J. L. Hilkey postmaster at Bellington, Barbour county, Va., vice E. R. Douglass, removed.--David Taylor postmaster at Chincoteague, Accomac county, vice Isaac K. Stevenson, resigned.
The Daily Dispatch: July 10, 1861., [Electronic resource], The lead and copper mines of Wythe. (search)
The lead and copper mines of Wythe. The mineral resources of Virginia must now be looked upon with more interest than ever by the Southern people. The following letter, dated Hillsville, Carroll county, Va, July 4th, furnishes information and makes suggestions which not only capitalists, but the Confederate Government, would do well to reflect upon and turn to advantage: I find myself, for the first time in my life, away down here amid the hills of this Southwestern part of the State, and have been deeply interested in what I have seen and heard of the topography and history of this region. On my way I paid a visit to that most interesting, and now especially important region, the "lead mines" of Why the. It is to these mines we must look for those interesting missives that our brave boys know so well how to transmit in and to the cowardly carcasses of Lincoln's minions, when they can have even the half of a chance, and none, among all our troops, with more unerring accur
d, Amherst Courthouse, District No. 10; Samuel A. Bailey, Lynchburg, District No. 11; Arthur Stevens, Stanardsville, Greene county, District No. 12; G. F. Carmichael, Fredericksburg, District No. 13; Wiatt Walker, Whitmell, Pittsylvania county, District No. 14; William A. Lambert, Alexandria, District No. 15; William Wertenbaker, University of Virginia, District No. 16; J. P. A. Entler, Harper's Ferry, District No. 17; J. S. Carson, Winchester, District No. 18; Joseph T. Logan, Harrisonburg, District No. 19; William T. Balthis, Staunton, District No. 20; F. Woltz, Fincastle, District No. 21; L. F. Woltz, Hillsville, Carroll county, District No. 22; L. F. Johnson, Goodson, Washington county, District No. 23; Joel McPherson, Lewisburg, Greenbrier county, District No. 24; Thomas P. Matthews, Walker's Church, District No. 29; George W. Dame, Danville, District No. 30. Some of the District Deputy Grand Masters were not appointed in consequence of the districts being in West Virginia.